SMTP Credits Explained

Modified on Wed, 23 Nov, 2016 at 12:26 AM

An SMTP credit is calculated as one message sent to a single recipient. If the number of recipients on a single message is greater than one, each additional address uses a SMTP credit. 


  • On our entry level SMTP service this means you can send 150 individual messages to 150 different recipients. 1 * 150 = 150
  • You could also send 15 messages, each with 10 recipients - 15*10 = 150 credits. 
  • Each recipient either in the To:, cc: or bcc field is counted as a credit. 



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